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FEBRUARY 9, 1930 OaklanD SUNDAY CHAPLIN ONE -READ ilTHIIIIEIlS INDEPENDENCE DELAY LOOMS ACTIVITIES AMONG NEGROES BY DELILAH L. BEASLEY- TfSIZE IIPHOLDOUT iltIC AGAIN 1 ILM THEATERS TOD AYI I til BiniBSHIPSILEBrF Today, 6unday, February to ofton a scholarship from the Julllara Foundation. TRIBUNE radio broadcast. Contra Costa Hills club, trip to historical lgnificance to the Negro citizen of th United State, I'irat Camp Smilax. becaui it 1 Race Relatione Sunday, and aa such will be observed Sierra club climb to north pean at Mt.

Diablo. Doesn't rl6m'eian Crinoline and Red Shirts Pa- widely on recommendation of the ZR-4 Fast Assuming Fina! Fame Berkeley Hiking club, visit to federal council 01 Lnurcnti 01 sound Effects if if Berkeley hills. Min Christ In America. Tbe day haa been daignated by tbe church coun. Form and Arousing Widespread Interest.

rade as Communities Dedicate Marker. NEGRO HISTORY WEEK. Dr. Carter O. Woodson Is president of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History.

Washington, D. the best educated Negro historian today in America, who, after graduating from Harvard, studied and did research work In leading colleges in Spain, and other foreign countries. Upon returning to America he discovered that because of prejudices many of California Alpine objectives foesn't He Muir Woods and Bootjack Camp. ell for furthering understanding Concert, Athens club, evening. and cooperation between the vari ous racial btouds ot the country.

Br GEORGE HATTIE. AKRON, Ohio, Feb. Like- By JESSIE HENDERSOX HOLLYWOOD. Feb. 8.

Amid This year marks the eighth annual I observance of this day of special Br E. mCZAV If State Editor, i I MARYSVILLEy, Feb. TOMORROW Mil Allendale "Four Feathers." Capitol "They Had to See Paris." Century "Through Different Eyes" and "Bridge of San Luis Rey." Chimes "The Cockeyed World." Dimond "Return of- Sherlock Holmes." Dufwln "Let Us Be Gay." Eastmont "Barnum was Right," Fairfax "Masquerade." Fern "Fashions in Love." Fox-Oakland "Their Own Desire." Golden State "Sweetie." Granada "Sweetie." Lincoln "Four Devils." New Fruitvale "Sweetie." Orpheum Olsen and Johnson and "Wedding Rings." Palace "They Had to See Paris." Parkway of Sherlock Holmes." Piedmont "Love Senator "The Mighty." "The Love Parade." Vitaphone "DisraelL" gigantic torpedo, the United States By ANTONIO ESCODA MANILA, Feb. 8. Pessimlstla reports regarding the confusion la congress over various Philippine bills have created fears among local Filipino leaders that th movement for Filipino independence may suffer serious reverses-Senator Osmena, the present head of the Filipino participation government, has decided to leav for Washington as soon as prac.

tlcable. Juan Sumulong, minority leader of the senate, may accomjr pany him. Manuel Quezon, who ha beesj ill at Baguio for the' past two months with dysentery and lunf trouble, will undergo an operation for appendicitis as soon as hls'con-dition. warrants, it was learned to day. He was brought here from Baguio two days ago for observation at a private and Dr.

Gregorio Singlan, famous surgeon, said, it would be necessary to operate. (Copyright, 1930, ty Th Tribune, H. T. Ins) Body of Alameda i the yammer and yodel of talkies and singles, on film star of first Tear0.1 todT, whn resident, of hi race were ashamed to be called Negro, or even use the word in their own publication. This was airship ZRS-4, the largest airship TRIBUNE radio broadcast.

Marysville and Tuba City undef construction or contem magnitude stands indormltably for Oakland Forum, Miss Anna Bird tamed visitor, from all part, of due to dally paper printing the word with a small letter or plated, is fast assuming shape, Stewart, a reading of her own often a "nigger." As an historian poems, 2:30 p. m. If gaining- recognized place In the program of an increasing- number he realized the danger to his race Whist. Dames of Malta, Brook large crew of workmen, aided by engineers and experts from tbe Zeppelin factory in Germany are at work on the new Leviathan of the 'silent picture, inai star Charles Chaplin. "Let others make talkies if they like," the great comedian said today, Imy medium i r.

VT ol churche every year, in an. lyn Masonic Temple, 807 East loosing valuable record if thl at' tltud was not changed. festivities wereunder the Irene ral I uvnea1 tb Fourteenth street, evening. the air and construction of th Training Troou No. 101, Oakland Hence he organized In 1912 th Association for the Study of Negro ampices oi ins mcramonio jvbsiqo rhe Man.

that at least one iIav Citizens' Counclla of 4 committee tB" Boy Scouts. Lincoln school, 7:30 craft is progressing rapidly. Is pantomime, without poK.en word." Life and History and was elected o'clock. the actual dedication wa. made ViTn' eh American Institute, Stewart incidental tf a '49 celebration that th the editor of "the association' official organ "Th Journal of Negro Though the air of Hollywood Progress has been so steady that raising of the master ring of the airship into upright position like a building, evening.

wept tne nosti ana visitor on nnA ni ring with foreign accent, argu their feet. Ladles' Auxiliary, Order ot Rail borne rich fruit. The member of Resident of th two communltle huge hoop or cartwheel Is expected to take place within a few days. History." Later he wrote several books on Negro history, which can be found In any public library. This association for the study of Negro the different racial group have way Conductors, whist, Pacific building, 2:16 p.

m. reeled the guests garbed I In old- bM helpe(l t0 diover how much This promises to be a feat of un ment on American versu English enunciation, and operatic trills, Charlie Chaplin on a great stage i behind the Tudor gables of hU costumes. Women appeared they have In common and a a re life and history haa for several BERKELEY. Campus "Thunder. Lorin "Dr.

Fu. Manchu." Oaks "Three Live Ghosts." Rivoll "Frozen Justice." U. C. "Hot for Paris." SAN LEANDRO. Palace "Street Girl." usual interest In engineering and homespun, crinoline or silk and sult have been stimulate to Join in year sponsored the celebration of aeronautical circles.

The raising CLUBS Mtln. many of the dress. were cooperat) Mrvlce for tn, wifar. "National Negro History Week 1 I of the whole community of this great aluminum hoop into it exact position is expected to liave.been treasured sine the day Tomorrow night in Washington, It will honor the four living studio was serenely engrossed this afternoon in shooting a comedy without a spoken wisecrack, a One of the1 special plane urged TOMORROW for the Federal Council of Churches when grandmother wore them, WHISKERS FIACNTED. HA i ARD.

Hayward "Parade of the West." rival In engineering feats the erec tion of the huge arches of the han American Legion Service cl In connection with this day is the theme song: or a syllable of Athens club, luncheon? Howarn, Top boot red shirts, 10-gallon exchanga ot puiPit between white Prince Albert coat and and Negro mlnlBtr. In ln- gar itself. Finishing touches are now being Oakland, luncheon. aDDlled to the dock in whlrhshsi WuiiB. gtance whit and Negro choir holster, the- cf'tume of I hav, aso changed place on thl r- West Oakland Boosters, Prescoft Bemls, "International- Aspect of theeBoy Scout Movement." Kiwanl club, Hotel Oakland, luncheon.

Colonel Nelson HokWr-man, "The Lost Battalion." High Twelve lub, Plg'n Whlstl, luncheon. Negro- congressmen togetner wun members of the association and their friends. Dr. Carter O. Wood-son i being assisted by a citizens' committee of 200 outstanding Negroes selected from, every ec-tlon of United The men who will honored are former Congressmen' John R.

Lynch, Henry F. Cheatman, Miller and Congressman Oscar De Priest. The assembly will be school, 8 p. m. great ship Is being assembled.

The dock building is the largest of Us Mlth-Rlte club, 492S Telegraph day. A message Issued by the Fed- every lde. Many were of th erai Coivscll' Commission on Race or forced variety, grown Relaton In tionnectidn with the -especially -for theeccasib. but emphasizes the fact that avenue, -8 m. kind In the worM.

It is 1180 feet Fisherman Sought BANDON, Feb. g. Coat guardsmen today searched for tbtj bodies of Captain Louis Peterson, 27, Empire, and Andrew Froyem, 60, who) were drowned late Friday when their fishing craft. Dawn, became dlsabled ln a storm near the don bar. XjoCoosy bay resident) aboard the craft' wee.

rescued. The Coos bay coast guard crew joined the Bandon crew In th. search. The craft' engine- came 'disabled and Froyejn was, believed to have fallen, overboard) when he lowered the anchor. Peterson, coast guardsmen bti lleved, lost his life attempting ta rescue Froyem.

TRUSTEESHIPS EXPIRE RICHMOND, Feb. 8. Term ot Dr. E. Cunningham and Ralph Bergen as trustees of Richmond Union High school district expire this year.

An election, is set foe, March 28. Altrurians, Athens club, lunch- long, 32-5 feet wide and 211 feet Hotel eon. Oakland Electric "club, high. Not for Mm tne sizzle ana blant of Ihe temperamental mike. Not for.

him tlie matching of to- cal cords to acoustics. Not for him the dlszy maelstrom of color with whirl the film Is now bedecked. For other the roaring chorus, the sibilant love scene ncath the rattling For Chaplin JiiQ silent, spaces where acting is the art he love and excclls at. VOICE IS ALL O. K.

Let nobody suppose, however, int, i th development of understanding. ft 4hat are every-day. adjuncts of ood wl and cooperation among their owner- appearance. For thsre racM cf crucial imporUnc to The master ring and two inter addressed by Senator Otis Olenn of mediate ring for the ZRS-4 are Illinois (white.) The banquet will many mm-. wuw the church, ince It ha to do with -1tId custom through entlnient, th truth of, 1U own preaching almost completed.

They are laid out upon horizontal building forms for the convenience of the work be served. A mass meeting will be held in the Washington Auditorium California Dairy Industry Leaders Meet at Davis if wihio wirrt, about "God a th Father of -A11 down from the Mills and for- jeri Ii who aV. hA agVln tne'dly! HARMOIf AWARDS PRESENTED men and are to be raised into the at 8 m. Special guests will respond, and distinguished visitors will be presented. perpendicular when completed.

Then the torpedo shaped skeleton LOCAL NOTES. that Chaplin lack a microphone voice. Heard direct or over the of their youtn wnen tni country ioaoy in many eecuons oi ine was the headwaters of navigation United-State there will be held In and partie disembarking from connection with Race Relations river boats were outfitted her for Sunday' observance the presenting gradually lengthens out a each ad The Sawstlka Women's Civic DAVIS, Feb. 8. The annual ditional ring segment is hoisted Into Study club ot Berkeley rendered an meeting of the California Dairy In place.

interesting program Sunday after radio, hi voice is firm, strong, remarkably pleasant. He won a big success in England on the stage before he ever heard of pictures. In one end of the great dock is noon In the Home for Aged Col i Uie rich gold fields of the mountain or tne Harmon Award recently -sections to th north and east. granted to Negroe for notable on the main treet of the achievement. Thl make the th EI Dorado is going full fourth year of the Harmon Awards dustrlea association, organized 18 years ago, was held today at the University of California branch of a peculiar superstructure which ored Peoplo at Beulah, Calif.

The occasion was the celebration of the LEG A WOTICES. support what appears to be a great tne college of Agriculture here, in blast night and day. wnat ir tno ior unungunnea Acnievemcnis money wagered on the blackjack, among Negroe In the field of buai- connection with dairy indus It Is only hi artlstlo sense which restrains him from opening hi Hps on the screen. For other dialogue in film may be correct; for the master of pantomime, no. one hundred and thirteenth anniversary of the birthday of the late Hon.

Frederick Douglass. The' program was opened by singing the tries snort courses, The program, consisting of 1udr. nremen's pet. This is one of th steel wire bulkheads which will be placed within each main ring. The purpose of these bulkheads will be fc rouietie ana oiner games uriuimi.uji, paper script? If the literature, religious Beryloe, science, served at th bar 1 "nar" education, and race relation.

Five Ing contests of dairy products, ad notice: to contractors. Office of the Secretary of th Board ot Education of the City of Oakland. Notice is hereby given that th Board of Education of the City of Oakland and of the Oakland School District of Alameda County, hereby the dairy Industry short course, in 1924 the name was changed to the California Dairy Industries association, since there were members engaged In dairy inspection, dairy machinery and dairy, production work. "The purpose of the association Is 'to promote and advance the interests of the workers engaged In the field of dairying, dairy manufacturing, dairy inspection and dairy machinery, and to asslot in educational work in the above branches of the industry. In order to produce better and more uniform dairy products'.

Membership dues are -one dollar per year, which pays for a number of activities of the association. dresses and lectures, was scheduled 'I can say more, and say it more to keep 12 gas cells, which contain person serving a Judge in each particular field determine the con to end tonight with the annual National Negro anthem followed with prayer, after which the members answered to roll call by repeating some favorite saying of the helium and support the static ferring of these awards of a gold medal, and. honorarium of $400, clearly, with gestures," he explained, "than by delivering an oration. I consider a good stage play better than a good talking calls for aeale'd proposals to be de lirt of the ship, separated. The wire used in these bulkheads is comparable in size to ordinary piano but will stand tensions livered to the Secretary of said Hoard, Room 104.

Administration Fred Douglass. Mosdames Dupree, James and Howard read short essays on the life of Douglass. Mrs. II. DeHart read a paper that had been prepared by the club's president, Mrs.

Theo Purnell. on and a bronze medal and honorarium of $100 in, each of seven fields. This year nine gold medals, and seven bronze medals and a total of $4900 will be given In Building, 1026 Second Avenue, Oakland, California, on Tuesday, the banquet in California Inn. A feature of the program today was the address of F. W.

Klesel, president of the California National bank, Sacramento, on The Relation of the Banker to the Dairy Industry. R. E. Jones, manager of Pacific. Slope Dairy Show, spoke on The Beginning of Dairying In California; Dr.

C. L. Roadhouse, of the University of California, pre greater than 200 poundsT film. On the other hand, when a play does not depend, a "Hamlet'-for Instance does, upon the beauty of the spoken word, I consider a good silent picture better than a 25th day of February, 130, from a P. M.

to 4 p. for the erectlou and completion of the MAXWELL The metal or duralumlnum framework of the shin will consist awards. These awards will be made reminiscences of Douglass as given PARK SCHOOL ADDITION, of th "Judging contests in dairy prod of a series of rings with their sur her by her grandparents. Miss and completely Volsteadean? OLD DAYS REVIVED. Here is the old-time atmosphere.

''The old-time costume, the smoke- 'laden hall with its dance floor and u-Ms old-time orchestra. Her are real Indians, whose only drawback Is nhat they refuse to "go back" and are seen In etrlotly modern cos- tumes. Her are bright lights, danc- ing girls and laughter. It takes a man back, way, way back, and they all like It. Even those who are so young that time begins with the Invention of the first cheap automo- Throughout the city the same spirit, that of reviving the old days, i is carried out.

Chief of Police Dar- idl La Fortune walk down the i i street garbed in a beaver hat, ftow-jooered- vest, flowing tie and ruffled -slilrt. his trousers tucked Into high Viola Haines and Edward A. How- stage play. To my mind a picture that talks is lacking in the artistry ucts are neia in connection with uamana sciiooi iiistrict, located on the annual meeting for the mem-lthB Northwest corner of Monticelle faces parallel and connected to rd rendered a duet for piano and and Fleming Avenues. These bid ber and suitable prizes are award illusion.

When the picture violin, followed by a paper on the gether by longitudinal girders. Ten of the gas cells will be between main rings. One cell will fit be speaks the illusion is destroyed." 'Influence of the Life of Dougless America," by Mrs. Theo Purnell. He pointed out how much more camera can do to preserve the tween the front ring and the nose in tie notne' town wnere me recipients live.

The ceremonies will be participated In by members of other races. The award In race relations, which Is biennial, consists of a gold modal and $1000, was accorded to Dr. Robert Russa Moton, principle of TtiNkegee Institute. Dr. Moton Is a Virginian end was educated at Hampton Institute, where he became commander, and vice-principal, remaining there until he was summoned to Tuskegee Institute in 1016, to succeed the late Dr.

Booker ed to the winners at the annual short course banquet. Meetings of the members in the San Francisco hay district, Los Angeles and San Diego are also held at Intervals, and Include a dinner with educational talks and entertainment. One Illusion of reality than a stage set ting. The camera, for example, The North Oakland Baptist church choir sang, a group ot Negro spirituals, followed by Douglass' favorite solo "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," with muslo written by una of his sons. of the ship, and the other, a cone shaped cell, will fit in the tapering tall.

To one unfamiliar with the lightness of duralumlnum the great main rings and intermediate rings oes not need to have the curtain sented a moving picture. The Story of Switzerland Cheese. "The California Dairy Industries association Is an organization con-elating of former Dairy Industry Short Course students, although anyone interested in the dairy Industry of California is eligible to Join," said C. A. Phillips, of the university dairy Industry division, secretary-treasurer of the was formed In the yearLWhy the 11 men and in-, structors In the buttermakers' short course.

The organization was first known as the California Butter, Cheese and Ice Cream Makers' as social affair Is held in San Francisco or Oakland each year, where lowered between th first and second acts, A camera enables the action to continue without Interruption to its logical end. Th Lincoln part of the program iook Duiky and heavy. However. was represented by an address de 'top boots. W.

S. O'Brien; sts-Id of the. Marysville Chamber the average man can lift an entire intermediate ring without the aid tne ladies are invited, i i "The members -keep in touch with the dairy industry division of the university, since the secretary livered by Mis Dorothy Gray, shall be presented in accordance with the plans and specification for said building on file in the offic of the Secretary of the Board of Ed-- ucatlon, Room 122, Administration Uuilding, and In the. office ot th Superintendent of Buildings, 1021 Second Avenue, Oakland, California, Separate blda will be taken on: (1) General Work. (2) Finish Hardware.

(3) Blackboards. On a deposit of Twenty-fly Dollars, complete set of plans and specifications may be had tiy any bidder on application to th Superintendent of Buildings at hi office hereinbefore mentioned. Plan taken out by bidders on General Work on or before February 14, must be returned February 14, Plans taken out by bidders on Gen eral Work after February 14, must be returned February 25, 1930, and plans taken out by bidders on other work shall be returned within thre (3) days. It the Plana and SDeclfl- T. Washington.

While in Hampton he was on of the founders of the BACK TO ins TRICKS. -irsif Commerce, hasn ahaved or president of Junior N. A. A. C.

P. of mechanical devices. After giving his view on the Is a member of that division and talkies, Chaplin returned to his sends out at least ten letter each year riving information on various stage to swallow whistles. A gay of Oakland. "Lincoln the Master of Failures" was the title.

Short talks were then given by visitors, Mr. T. M. Jackson and Mr. Howard, followed by remarks by Delilah L.

Beasley who told ot having visited Douglass home on Anacosta hill, sociation, and functioned for a few subjects taken from the literature qd well dressed crowd filled the The ZRS-4 and its sister ship, the ZRS-6, which will be built upon completion of the former, will be 786 feet long, and 133 feet In diameter. It will have a capacity of 8,600,000 cublo feet of helium, as Virginia Negro Organization Society which ha done much to promote better understanding between the races. He was one of the leaders In the formation of the Commission on Inter-raclal Cooperation ot the South, and since 1922, has been chairman of the executive committee of the Jeanne Fund concerned years by holding an annual meet- or written by some member of the scene, heads Jauntily ornamented with the paper caps distributed as ing ana Danquei in connection with division. favors at a gleesome dinner. Most n.

trimmed those whisker for three inveeks and wear a shabby coat, old soft red shirt and top boots. And so It goes. Clerks, business sowuid professional men and their i wives, sister and sweethearts have on Entered the spirit of the affair and far carrying it out to the letter. ltt DEDICATED. Today's program began with the presentation and dedication ot the -marker nt th Hock farm on the harden highway, a farm established -iQhy Oen.

John Kutter In 1841, Miss Ada Ohleyer, Sutter county chalr-1o man of the trails' committee, acted Washington, D. In 1925 while serving as a press delegate to the compared with the Graf Zeppelin's capacity of 3,700,000 cubic feet. (Goprrifht, 1990, for Th TKIBUN2.) qulnqulnnal sessions of the Interna with rural education among Ne TRIBUNE CLARICE PATTERNS of the men and women were dancing, but one girl eat down beside Chaplin and offered him a toy whistle. The comedian blew fitfully upon the toy until, when the tlonal Council of Women. She groes.

He ha been an influential leader In the inter-raclal work of cations are not returned within said time? or if mutilated, the said de stated that the National Assocla tion of Colored Women haying as the National Toung Men' Christian association. His latest contribution sumed the responsibility to restore girl playfully nudged him in the Young Will Spend Week In South SACRAMENTO, Feb. 8. Gov to the cause of better racial under ribs, he swallowed It. There fol the place were well repaid.

The club was then addressed by Mrs. lowed the physical and dramatic standing la hi book "What the Ne gro Thinks." nettle is. Tllghman, who is trees complication that go to make ud urer for the advisory board of the Itlshop Robert E. Jonea of New ernor young today cleared his desk for another trip to Los Angeles tomorrow, where he will snood th. cnapiin comedy.

Orleans, will receive a gold titti chairman of the program, fcng upon Orace Hill, president of the Yuba City Native Daughters; (Milliard Welch, past president of the Native Sons; W. A. Flnner of chairman of the tourist Charlie really awallowed the medal and $400 in religious service whistle, too. But Jt was choco He is one of the two Negro bishops Binire weex, returning to Sacra mento February 16. Mdnday the governor Will A late.

uf the Methodist Episcopal church and was founder of the Gulf Hie it bureau or the council, ana Airs. ti-ii. F. MacFareen to make short dress the opening session of the Chaplin haa no objection to sounds with his picture when sounds are necessary. He objects Home for Aged People, She made a plea for the Community Chest, telling of Its great value to the maintenance of this home.

The club then was thanked by Mrs. Elizabeth Brown for the program, the quantity of fruit brought for the Inmates and the donation of the collection. NORTH OAKLAND CLUB. The North Oakland Improve- i4alks. savings, building and loan conference of the Pacific coast.

In the Chautauqua and assembly located on the gulf coast near Bay St. Louis. Ho was formerly editor of Those Introduced but who did oniy wnere pantomime is more elo evening he will speak at South jio-not sneak Included Esther Sullivan, the Southwestern Christian Advo posits shall be retained by the aid School District as agreed and llqul-f i dated damage for said mutllatioit or detention. Proposals must be made on form obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings, and be signed by the bidder. Each bidder shall execute the affidavit accompanying the Form of Proposal obtained from the Superintendent of Buildings.

All proposals offered shall be accompanied by a check certified to by a responsible bank, payable to the order of the City Clerk for an amount not less than ten (10) per cent of th aggregate of the proposal and no proposal shall be considered unless accompanied by sues, check. If the bidder refuse to enter Into th contract to do said work a hereinafter provided, then th certified check accompanying hi bid and the amount mentioned therein shall be forfeited to th City and shall be collected and paid Into th General Fund. Work on this contract shall begin within ten (10) days after date of contract and is to be complete on or before December 1, 1930. Bids will be opened by the of said District on Tuesday, the 25th rasaaena. quent.

When the film on which he is working is shown the whistle aMnrysville, grand president; Mrs. Allison Watt, Orass Valley, past The governor will meet with the cate, an organ of the Methodist Episcopal church. The award of one bronze medal and $100 in re newly appointed state constitution commission on Wednesday, and in will emit a resonant yelp at proper intervals intervals which occur wiCrand president, and Dr. Louise Sacramento, past grand club will hold the regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 11, llglous service was granted to Dr. Clayton Powell of -New York City when one of the men guests is trying to sing: "I hear you calling at 7:45 p.

m. In the auditorium ot l-i president, of the Native Daughters; Annie Stewart Walters, of the valley, who as a child the evening he will dine with Governor Jose M. Tapla of Lower California, in Los Angeles. The governor will be the guest of honor at the San Bernardino for his leadership as pastor ot the Abyssinian Baptist church for the Herbert Hoover Junior high school. me." There will be no dialogue.

The principal speaker will be 6 played with Oeneral Sutter's past 21 years. He has set an ex but there will be the strains of a ample for financing religlou and Mayor Rolph of San Francisco, who will talk on "Current Events piano, a few line of the Interrupt social church activities among Ne Orange Show on Thursday, and on Friday afternoon will address the Tulare Adult Week-end school at Tulare. groes. In six years hi church, one of the Day." The club orchestra under the leadership of D. A.

Mead ed song, a motor horn. The aim is to have the picture contain only the noises essential to carry out the plot and no spoken speeches of the finest conceived and carried forward by Negroes in the world. and accompanist, Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, will furnish music. The was built and paid for at a cost of publlq, will be welcome.

to retard the plot uproarious de nearly $400,000. The congregation has also purchased a home tor their. velopment. (No. 3307) There isn't any more flattering fashion than the Princes sil-houette which undoubtedly is the most popular style Paris has sent us this season.

The one sketched in novelty wool crepe in rather vibrant blue tones is particularly becoming with its soft gathered treatment at either side of the front and the back of bodice through the waistline. The panel front and panel back are decidedly slenderizing, and give the figure charming height. The collarles neckline with piping of plain crepe is tepeated in knotted bow at end of opening. The low concentrated side fullness of the skirt makes it even more interesting. This smart Design No.

3307 comes in sizes 1 6, 1 8 years, 36. 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Navy blue flat silk crepe, dahlia-purple wool jersey, black and white tweed mixture with black faille crepe tie, black silk crepe, tomato red crepe silk, bluish green Canton crepe and brown crepe de Chine appropriate and smart. Bow to Obtain Clarice Pattern. Writ your nam and address Judge Wood of the superior day of February, 1930, at 4 P.

in the Board Room, 104 Administration Building, 1025 Second Avenue. In Filmdom' fun-making wizard court will be the principal speaker aged members. jj the seventeenth annual celebra Son Requests Letters In Estate of Father SONORA. Feb. 8.

L. E. Boqulst, of Tuolumne, has filed a petition for letters of administration in the estate of his father, the late John said City of Oakland. The Board regards comedy very seriously. Not I'll'JLD OF EDUCATION.

Mrs. Janle Porter Barrett was reserves the right to reject any and, all bids or any or all items of such tion of Rev. O. C. Coleman's pastorate of North Oakland Baptist alone are the unkempt hair, quaint eyebrows, ludicrous moustache and ria.ndihlldren on the old Hock jutarm, which derives Its name from hitlie Hock Indians, who lived In this nt one time.

OLD-TIMKHS PARADE. Following the presentation there was a luncheon of the citizens' council nt which imports were of the results of a trip of a -refrigeration ship to the Orient. The ship was sent out by the and the report on Its suc-, oess was given by Carl Spurlock, commissioner of lano county. i-t, A street parade of stage coaches, horseback riders, pack trains arid all in costume, was j. iielrt after the luncheon, while night there was an old-time dance which prize were given for the whisker crop and best rendl--j.

tion of various of the old dances. awarded a bronze medal In educa bids. church next Sunday morning, Feb tion fur the unique work she has Charlie Chaplin feet subjects of JOHN W. EDgEMOnd. ruary 16.

The public will be wel Secretary of the Board of Educa come. serious consideration. Every fa eial expression is earnestly prac done with delinquent Negro girls at the Virginia Industrial School of which she is superintendent tion. B45-Feb. 7-5 1.

ticed. The whistle-gulping scene, Peak's Turnout, Virginia. It was which at its first "take" would NOTICE BID FOR KLECTRIO Santa Cruz Man, 59, started by the Virginia Federation of Colored Women, under her lead have satisfied many an actor or WIRING. i'he Board of Port Commissioners director, was shot three times. Boqulst.

The estate is valued at $17,233.28, and consist of real estate In Tuolumne valued at $5000; Long Beach, $1500 and moneys on deposit In banks and building and loan associations and wages -due from the Pickering Lumber Company. The heirs are the four sons, the petitioner; E. O. Boquifit of Stockton; C. A.

Boqulst of Los Angeles, and J. H. Boquist ot Visalia. Held on Still Charge SANTA CRUZ, Feb. 8.

Fred ership, and In the first school of Its kind for Negroes in the United States. Mrs. Barrett was a delegate. WANTED IT RIGHT. of th City of Oakland, at it office.

424 Oakland Bank Building-, will receive sealed bids on Monday, February 17, 1930, between hour of 3:30 and 4:30 P. M. for furnlshlntr Ranpach, a 69 year old laborer of Still the comedian felt dissatts at the biennial convention of the fled. He retired to a mirror at the end of the stage and practiced Olympla. seven miles from Santa Cruz, Is held in the county jail here on a charge of operating a still in the mountains near his home.

He National Association of Coloretl Women n't their meeting held In Oakland. July, 1 926. gulping for five 'minutes before, Dr. W. J.

Hale, president of the at' the fourth take, the scene re ccived his O. K. wa arrested Wednesday by federal Slate Agricultural and Industrial nvestlgators. Hege for Negroes, Nashville. Chaplin is his own director as Taken to Monterey he was ar was awarded a bronze medal well as producer.

By placing cue raigned before United States Com nd $100. He began the work of NEW YOltKElt TALKS SACRAMENTO, Feb. 8. Members of the local Y. M.

C. A. last night heard Dr. John A. Brown of New York, senior secretary of the physical department, speak on the work of his division.

Dr. Brown is enroute to San Jose to attend the state Y. M. C. A.

convention. missioner S. W. Mack and placed the State college for Negroes in aim installing- r.iecinc wiring- ana Equipment for Light and Power in Transit Shed No. 2, located on Outer Harbor Terminal, Oakland, Call-J'" fornia.

Plans, specification an of blank form of proposal will be furnished by the Secretary of the Board on deposit of S5.00 check. Certified check in the amount of 10 of bid to accompany the bid. Bond In full amount of the contract to be given by successful bidder. Contract to be entered into within three (3) calendar days after date of award. Work to commence within three (3) calendar days after date of Auditor' certificate to contract and to be completed within seventy Tu men at intervals around the set he is able to direct a scene even when, as in the one described, his under $1500 cash ball, which he ffrff 1912 with a small and Inadequate was unable to produce.

He Is held for trial In San Francisco. state appi-oprintion. Today he has a state accredited Institution with a bark is turned to most of it. (Copyrislit. IMO.

for Th TBIBUNE.) plainly. Including city, giving th plant appraised at more than a ni'lllon dollars. in Booze.Case -W Freed of Jury Duty PORTLAND, Feb. 8. The Irony of foe law was amply Illustrated hereXoday with the Rrrlval of Lewis C.

Dnlnp, retired money "lender, living 1347 Thirty-ninth San FsnnHsro, to face 'Jquor charges. i had been serv- 'ng on the jury In1 Superior Judge C. J- Qoodell's court there. He gave that as an excuse for appearing for trial before Judge AlcNary here. Judse 'McXary.

however, said he coiil.l take his choice of either being locked up with a possible hung Jury for one night or being lorkeil up for 36l nights In a federal prison. Judge Ooodell excused htm from ervice when he learned the cir-l 'cumstanoes. It Is not known j. whether he sat in Judgment on any Jiqucr cases. AWARD IX SCIENCE.

An award in science was made to Oakland Woman Routs Thug number and of the pattern roa deslr. Enclose 1 cents In stamps or coin (wrap coin care, fully) for each pa'tern and add res vour envelop to Clarice Patter Bureau. Oakland TRIBUNE. Oak. 3307 Theodore Kfnneth Lawless of Chicago.

III. He was granted a gold calendar days thereafter. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. medal and $400 for his studies In In Home With Empty Gun land. Calif.

A these are orderea specially from New York, a rea Secretary, Board of Port Commls- Robber Suspect Married in Jail ANDARKO, Feb. 8. The Caddo county Jail provided a honeymoon locale tonight for Oscar Logston, hank rohher, and his boyhood sweetheart. Hazel White of Tulsa. The couple were p'mr-rled yesterday nt the jail.

Mm. Alonzo Hays, wife of the sheriff, was a witness. "If I knew Oscar would get life. would love him and hope for the day of his release so we could be together," Miss White said. sonable tlm should be allowed for sioners.

542-Feb. 5. 1930-St. eiivery. dermatology.

Dr. Lawless holds a research and lecture fellowship in dermatology at Northwestern University, ills monograph "Intercu-'tnncous Methods ot Treating Ar-gyi ia." is nonsldcreil to be authoritative. ii a graduate of Talla-deca college, Alabama, and of An Oakland woman, flourishing NOTICE BIDS FOR AUTOMOBILE. The Board of Port an empty automatic pistol, put to Orders for patterns are fnrerarded air mart nn the da rhev ivaetk flight a thug who had threatened of the City of Oakland, at its -office. 424 Oakland Bank Building, will Tbe TRirtCNE Pattern Bnre.in.

Then fHlcil anil lha nutenu mrm give liim all the money In tbe hnuc, according to lier story. She struggled with' liim up the cellar stairs to her kitchen. There lie told her that death awaited unless she turned over her cash. her with death unless she gave him money yesterday and sent po ceive sealed bids on Monday, Feb on their way west within twenty-four hour after they reach the New rtorthws'ern university medical school; he has studied in hospitals ruary xo, 1930, between the hours of 3:30 and 4:30 P. fnr nn -i ior; rasnion designers, thereby insuring prompt delivery.

ew orn at Harvard medical school. In Berlin. I'aris. Freihuio- orVeight cylinder, five passengerdTV sedn automobile. Specifications CUT OUT ALONG THESE r.TVfg m-uTO-mviru A $33,385 in Crash Damages Sought REDWOOD CITY.

Feb. "Very well, release me so that I may get it," she told him. He and blank form of oronnvnl and Vienna. Harrv Lawrence Freeman nf Vw CLARICE PATTERN BUREAU furnished by the Secretary of th Board on aDDlieation. RM mn.t in York City was awarded a gold me.

Charging that the Southern Pacific clude price to be allowed for on OARLA.VD Oakland. Calif. Enclosed find for which plea send pattern as listed even passenger, eight cylinder Cadillac. 1923 model, to inm.H Nan iai ana 400. He is a composer of the first erand opera which was presented In Denver.

Cleveland, Chicago and other places bv Negro company he organized. He studied music under Johann 1'eck. Conductor and founder of the Cleveland symphony orchestra. Carl Roteiriia Dlton of New York lice on a elty-wirto search for a man who for several days has been gaining entrance to North Oakland homeE by posing as a gas inspector. The woman was Mrs.

R. F. Weule. 450 Forty-second street. She met her adventure Friday morning, but did not report It to pigiee until yesterday, when she saw the man again loitering near her home.

Captain Thorvald Brown of Northern police station. Paid the man's description tallied with that of the spurious gas Inspector, of whose activities police have been hearing, for nearly a week. Mrs. Wonle was working In her hnemfnt when the man entered t'Tongh enrage dvr, elzed lier and dewauded aba Etreef let her go. Instead of bringing him her purse-, she went Into an adjoining room and took the pistol from the drawer where it was kept.

She leveled the weapon at the kitchen. "Get out, before I start shooting'" she told him. The man left on run, she told Brown, overtiirnins; chair in his liastc to reach the front door. "And." Mis. Weule added, "the run wasn't even loaded.

"We've been afraid to keep cartridges In it because of the children. PatCern Size Number Wasted r-ompany tailed to properly guard ihe tracks at First and Railroad avenues. Fan Mateo, Douton W. Mais mi today filed a $500 damsee suli aj.ainr,t the railroad for lnju-, rles incurred when the automobile It which he was a truest wns struck ly a train on December In another suit against the Pacific. Charles T.

Sullivan e'eks JOS.S1-! for the death of hfs Her. 9. who was killed when hi blcvrl- w.Tf Ftruck bv a train i Student, Injured in Blast, Sues School FAIRFIELD, X. Puit for S0.4S6 damages was filed here today hy B. G.

Van Sant, guardian of Gladvs Van Sant. 16, of Richmond, against the Dixon Union High School hoard and W. C. Williams. Instructor.

The complaint alleges that on October 3u. 192D, Miss Van Sant lost the sight of one eye and suffered permanent facial Injuries when a test tube being heated by William at a chemistry experiment ia th sehott exploded. City City was awarded a bronze medal in on purchase price. Certified check In the amount of 10 of the bid to accompany the bid. Bond in full amount of the contract to be given by successful bidder.

Contract to be entered into within three (3 calendar days after date of award. Automobile to be delivered within three (3) calenrlnr days after date of Auditor's certificate to contract. The Board reserve the right to reject any and ail bids. B. HK'IARDT.

Secretary. Board of Ion Commissioners. 41-Feb, 1530-8L and $100 for his achievement in music including a "cantata" and the first movement of a symphony in Stt (Print Writ Plainly) which he reproduces African rhvihnu Ftr th rtust on the o--k Orvf ai'en' rro-ing In Burlin.ame, October 21, H2t. Uie ha been studying in New York fcVT CUT mrs5U'ES.

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